Homer: The IliadW. Blackwood and Sons, 1880 - 148 páginas |
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... goddesses - Juno , Venus , and Minerva , who at least , as the goddess of wisdom , ought to have known better - appeared before the young shepherd in all the simplicity of immortal costume , in order that he might decide which of them ...
... goddesses - Juno , Venus , and Minerva , who at least , as the goddess of wisdom , ought to have known better - appeared before the young shepherd in all the simplicity of immortal costume , in order that he might decide which of them ...
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... goddess Thetis by a mortal lover , Peleus son of Æacus . The gods had honoured the marriage with their personal presence- " For in that elder time , when truth and worth Were still revered and cherished here on earth , The tenants of ...
... goddess Thetis by a mortal lover , Peleus son of Æacus . The gods had honoured the marriage with their personal presence- " For in that elder time , when truth and worth Were still revered and cherished here on earth , The tenants of ...
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... goddess - born should be ; haughty , and prompt to resent insult , but gallant and generous ; passionate alike in his love and in his hate ; a stanch friend , and a bitter enemy . He is the proto- type of Sir Lancelot in many points ...
... goddess - born should be ; haughty , and prompt to resent insult , but gallant and generous ; passionate alike in his love and in his hate ; a stanch friend , and a bitter enemy . He is the proto- type of Sir Lancelot in many points ...
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... goddess of song is in just three words : — " Sing , heavenly muse , the wrath of Peleus ' son . " We have here the key - note of the poem brought before us in the very first line - nay , in the very first word , according to the ...
... goddess of song is in just three words : — " Sing , heavenly muse , the wrath of Peleus ' son . " We have here the key - note of the poem brought before us in the very first line - nay , in the very first word , according to the ...
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... goddess of * * The mythology of Homer supposes the gods to dwell in an aërial city on Mount Olympus ( in the north - east of Thessaly ) , whose summit was always veiled in cloud , and from which there was imagined to be an opening into ...
... goddess of * * The mythology of Homer supposes the gods to dwell in an aërial city on Mount Olympus ( in the north - east of Thessaly ) , whose summit was always veiled in cloud , and from which there was imagined to be an opening into ...
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Achilles Æneas Agamemnon Ajax Andromache Antilochus Apollo armour arms army arrow avenge battle beauty bids blood brave Briseis brother Calchas carried champion character chariot chief combat comes comrade counsel dead death Diomed Echepolus enemy English eyes fate father favourite fierce fight galley give goddess gods Greece Greek hand heaven Hector Helen hero Homer honour horses host hurls husband Iliad immortal Jove Juno Jupiter king Laomedon legend Lycian medieval memnon Menelaus Minerva modern mortal mother mounts Myrmidons Neptune Nestor noble Odyssey Olympian Olympus once Pandarus Paris Patroclus PHILIP STANHOPE WORSLEY poem poet Priam prize quarrel reader recognised remarkable romance round royal rushes scene shield ships shouts siege slain spear Spenserian stanza spirit stands Sthenelus story tale taste Teucer thee Thetis thou translation Trojan prince Troy Tydeus Ulysses Venus Verse victory Vulcan walls warrior wife words Worsley Worsley's wound wrath